0 a unit for measuring length, equal to 0.9144 metres or 3 feet -- ярд
1 an area of land in front of or behind a house -- двор
2 a small area of ground next to a building, often with a fence or wall around it -- двор
a school yard
For example at one site we had walls that related to a house and a series of cesspits behind it, and then a yard.
The theft of materials from the sidings, freight yards and railway works was a particularly notable crime to arise from the operation of the railways.
For example, under new regulations, no pawnshop was allowed to be set up within fifty yards (and later one hundred yards) of a gambling house.
Often they use physical props from around the house or yard, such as old lesson books or pretend chalkboards made from sheets of galvanized metal.
Yards and yards of cable were woven through the trees.
The tsetse-population has decreased in that time by nearly nine-tenths (from 9-4 to 1 -0 flies per 1,000 yards of transect).
This study presents a remote crane control system for container loading/unloading yard cranes of port container terminals.
The farmhouse and dairy barn were to have been connected by a transitional utility space, with other utility structures forming a yard to the rear.
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計量單位, 碼(相當於3英尺,約91.4厘米), 工作場所…
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计量单位, 码(相当于3英尺,约91.4厘米), 工作场所…
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yarda, jardín, jardín [masculine…
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jarda, jardim, quintal…
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ヤード(長さの単位。1ヤード=3フィート=0.9144メートル), (米)庭…
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yarda, 0.9144 metre veya 3 fite eşit genişlik ölçüm birimi, evin önündeki veya arkasındaki bahçe…
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jardin [masculine], mètre [masculine], cour [feminine]…
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iarda, jardí…
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